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    from Answers.com:http://www.answers.com/library/Law%20Encyclopedia-cid-6927283 Gifis‚ S. H. (2010). Law Dictionary. Retrieved April 21‚ 2010‚ from Answers.com: http://www.answers.com/topic/breach-of-contract Hill‚ A. (1974). Breach of Contract as a Tort. Columbia Law Review (74)‚ 40. Hill‚ G. a. (n.d.). Breach of Contract. Retrieved January 6‚ 2010‚ from Law.com Dictionary: http://dictionary.law.com/Default.aspx?selected=93 Hill‚ G. a. (2010). Nominal Damages. Retrieved April 21‚ 2010‚ from The Free

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    Question 1: Issue The issue of this question is whether Samuel willingly entered into a legitimate sale of goods contract with the shop in Orchard Road. Rule of Law The law on this issue is found in the common law and under stature law. In Preston Corporation Sdn Bhd v Edward Leong (1982)‚ an offer was defined as a willingness to be bound by the terms of an agreement. Therefore‚ it is clearly stated that Samuel is willingly and has agreed to enter into a contract by signing on a receipt

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    General principles Negligence and duty of care Statutory modification through the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) Latimer Ch 5 ¶5-010-¶5-485 5 8 April Contract Law (cont’d) Contract Law (cont’d) Contract Law (cont’d) Introduction to Tort Law Tort Law (cont’d): Professional Negligence and Economic Loss Latimer Ch 6 ¶6-010-¶6-250 6 7 15 April 22 April Latimer Ch 5 ¶5-620-¶5-835; ¶5-510 to ¶5-570; ¶6-260-¶6-275 and Ch 11 Latimer Ch 6

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    To: Judge Wannabe From: Suzi Homemaker Re: Jim Peters Negligence Lawsuit Date: September 22‚ 2014 SUMMARY OF FACTS Melissa Gilbert of Gravel is Us of Cleveland Ohio‚ has a contract with the State of Ohio do road repairs on I-90. Gravel is Us closed down the road and commenced dynamiting procedures. The company posts a guard and one sign on the highway to make sure that no cars enter the area. The guard fell asleep on the job; Jim did not see the sign and drove into the dynamiting zone where he suffered

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    ASSINGMENT 2 With reference to decided cases and other relevant authorities distinguish the tort of malicious prosecution from false imprisonment. Malicious Prosecution is an action for damages brought by one against whom a civil suit or criminal proceeding has been unsuccessfully commenced without Probable Cause and for a purpose other than that of bringing the alleged offender to justice. Whereas false imprisonment

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    Quiana Fryar University of Phoenix Business Law/531 Recognizing and Minimizing Tort and Regulatory Risk Plan Mrs. Lillian Watson June 14‚ 2010 Recognizing and Minimizing Tort and Regulatory Risk Plan In today’s business environment it is important for all organizations to develop and maintain a plan to avoid regulatory risks. Management should be able to manage any risks through preventive‚ detective‚ and corrective measures. As a manager it is important to prevent extensive loss‚ environmental

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    After careful reviewing of the information provided by our firm‚ Mr. Plex along with the consortium decided that it is best if the firm conducted a random sample of 100 patrons and analyze the results. In turn‚ the sample revealed that 6 out of the 100 patrons surveyed agreed with Tommy and resented the ads. It only makes sense because if the sample were to have bigger numbers‚ you would see that there are a lot more people that resent the ads as well. Now‚ with that being said‚ if instead‚ 300 patrons

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    Introduction This assignment is regarding the Liebeck vs McDonalds case back in 1992. The issues involved are discussed thoroughly as well as the difference between consumer protection laws in Malaysia and also the United States where the case took place. This assignment will also discuss the implications of the case and also businesses/consumers responsibility when handling accident prone products. Question 1 Major issues 1. The 180 degrees coffee caused full thickness or third degree

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    PROPERTY and LIABILITY AUTOMOBILE 3/13 The Personal Automobile Policy – one of the major costs of operating an automobile Perils Associated with Automobile Ownership/Operation Tort liability – lawsuits may result from the harm/damage you cause to other persons or property Note: 60% of all damages paid are for things other than damage to cars Death/Bodily Injury – the dollar costs of these are 6X higher than for property damage liability Note: contributing

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    16.02 DEFAMATION — ELEMENTS OF DEFAMATION PER SE WHERE PLAINTIFF IS PUBLIC FIGURE OR STATEMENT RELATES TO ISSUE OF PUBLIC INTEREST OR CONCERN In this case‚ the plaintiff claims that the defendant harmed the plaintiff’s reputation by making a false statement about the plaintiff. To establish this claim‚ the plaintiff must prove five elements. The plaintiff must prove that each of the following four elements is more likely true than not true: (1) the defendant made the following statement: [insert

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